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Tired of pests, weeds, & unhealthy weeds taking over your property?
Our Expert Spray Services Are Here To Help!
For Homeowners: Keep pests out of your home and maintain a lush, green garden.
For Landscapers: Make weed control simple and effective with our reliable solutions.
For Trees & Shrubs: Shield your greenery from harmful bugs and diseases with precision-targeted care.
For Property Managers: Preserve the beauty and health of your grounds effortlessly with professional maintenance.
Our team utilizes eco-friendly, low-toxicity products to achieve effective results while caring for the environment.
✅ Licensed Experts
✅ Tailored Plans for Your Needs
✅ Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Sustainable Solutions
Take the first step toward a healthier, pest-free property.
How Our Spray Service Schedule Works
Our Spring Spray Service Schedule:
February Sprays:
- Bare Ground Spray, often referred to as a vegetation control or herbicide treatment, is a specialized type of spray designed to eliminate or prevent plant growth in specific areas, leaving behind bare ground.
- Dormant Spray, a pesticide application used during a plant’s dormant season (usually late fall through early spring, before bud break) to control overwintering insects and diseases.
- Pre-Emergent Spray, a type of weed control product that prevents weed seeds from sprouting and growing into established plants. It’s applied to lawns or gardens before weeds emerge from the soil, creating a chemical barrier that inhibits germination.
- Soil Drench Spray, a method of applying liquid solutions, like pesticides, fertilizers, or bio stimulants, directly to the soil around a plant’s base. This allows the plant to absorb the solution through its roots, offering a targeted and often long-lasting effect.
March Sprays:
- Bare Ground Spray, often referred to as a vegetation control or herbicide treatment, is a specialized type of spray designed to eliminate or prevent plant growth in specific areas, leaving behind bare ground.
- Deep Root Spray, also known as deep root fertilization or deep root watering, refers to a technique where a liquid fertilizer or water is injected directly into the soil around a plant’s root zone, typically several inches deep. This method bypasses the soil surface, delivering nutrients or water directly to the roots, promoting healthier and more robust plant growth.
- Dormant Spray, a pesticide application used during a plant’s dormant season (usually late fall through early spring, before bud break) to control overwintering insects and diseases.
- Foundation Spray #1, the application of a pesticide or insecticide around the base of a building’s foundation to prevent or control pests from entering the structure. It’s a form of perimeter pest control that creates a barrier to deter insects, spiders, and other pests. This treatment is typically applied to the foundation walls, the surrounding soil, and other potential entry points, such as window wells and gaps in the foundation.
- Pre-Emergent Spray, a type of weed control product that prevents weed seeds from sprouting and growing into established plants. It’s applied to lawns or gardens before weeds emerge from the soil, creating a chemical barrier that inhibits germination.
- Premium Fertilizer Spray, liquid fertilizers designed to provide a quick boost of nutrients to lawns and gardens.
- Soil Drench Spray, a method of applying liquid solutions, like pesticides, fertilizers, or bio stimulants, directly to the soil around a plant’s base. This allows the plant to absorb the solution through its roots, offering a targeted and often long-lasting effect.
April Sprays:
- Bare Ground Spray, often referred to as a vegetation control or herbicide treatment, is a specialized type of spray designed to eliminate or prevent plant growth in specific areas, leaving behind bare ground.
- Crabgrass Spray, the application of herbicides, specifically pre-emergent herbicides, to prevent crabgrass from germinating and establishing itself in lawns and gardens. These herbicides are designed to create a barrier in the soil, preventing weed seeds from sprouting
- Delayed Dormant Spray, an insecticide and/or fungicide application made to trees and shrubs after they have begun to break dormancy but before their leaves have fully emerged. This timing is crucial for effective pest and disease control, as it targets pests and diseases emerging from winter dormancy before they can cause significant damage to new growth.
- Moss Spray, a liquid solution containing a moss-killing agent, often ferrous sulfate (also known as iron sulfate), is sprayed onto lawns or other surfaces to eliminate moss growth.
- Premium Fertilizer Spray #1, is a liquid fertilizer designed to provide a quick boost of nutrients to lawns and gardens.
- Standard Fertilizer Spray #1, applying liquid fertilizer solutions to plants, usually via a spray application method. This process is often referred to as “foliar feeding,” where the solution is sprayed directly onto the leaves, enabling rapid nutrient absorption by the plant’s foliage. It’s a common method for providing plants with essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which are crucial for growth and overall plant health.
May Sprays:
- Basic Fertilizer Spray #1, liquid fertilizers applied to plants, including lawns, shrubs, and gardens.
- Fungicide Spray, a pesticide used to control or prevent fungal diseases in plants. It works by either preventing fungal spores from germinating or by inhibiting the growth of fungi, thus protecting plants from infection and disease spread.
- Lawn Weed Spray #1, a substance used to control unwanted plants, or weeds, in lawns. These sprays can be selective, targeting specific types of weeds without harming grass, or non-selective, killing any plants they come into contact with.
- Noxious Weed Spray, the application of herbicides, specifically designed to control or eliminate noxious weeds, which are non-native plants that can be destructive, competitive, and difficult to control. These weeds can have a negative impact on ecosystems, agriculture, and human health.
- Organic Fertilizer Spray, a liquid fertilizer composed of natural materials, is designed for application to plant foliage (foliar application) or directly to the soil, providing essential nutrients for healthy plant growth.
- Post-Emergent Spray #1, a type of herbicide used to kill weeds that have already emerged from the soil and are actively growing
- Premium Fertilizer Spray #2, is a liquid fertilizer designed to provide a quick boost of nutrients to lawns and gardens.
- Shrub Fertilizer Spray, a liquid fertilizer that is applied directly to the leaves (foliage) of shrubs, rather than to the soil around the roots. This method, known as foliar feeding, enables faster nutrient absorption by the plant.
- Specialty Spray, targeted treatments designed to address specific vegetation issues beyond general weed control. These sprays are specifically designed to target unique plant species, invasive plants, or challenging conditions such as brush or overgrowth.
- Spring Incest Spray, a type of pesticide designed to control insect pests that become active during the spring season. These sprays can be used on lawns, gardens, trees, and shrubs to manage pests like aphids, mites, caterpillars, and others.
Our Summer Spray Service Schedule:
June Sprays:
- Foundation Spray #2, the application of a pesticide or insecticide around the base of a building’s foundation to prevent or control pests from entering the structure. It’s a form of perimeter pest control that creates a barrier to deter insects, spiders, and other pests. This treatment is typically applied to the foundation walls, the surrounding soil, and other potential entry points, such as window wells and gaps in the foundation.
- Necrotic Ring Spray, a lawn disease caused by a fungus called Leptosphaeria korrae, which primarily affects Kentucky bluegrass. It manifests as circular or ring-shaped patches of dead or dying grass, often with a reddish-brown border and a healthy green center, resembling a “frogeye”.
- Noxious Weed Spray, the application of herbicides, specifically designed to control or eliminate noxious weeds, which are non-native plants that can be destructive, competitive, and difficult to control. These weeds can have a negative impact on ecosystems, agriculture, and human health.
- Pond Algae Spray, a product designed to control and eliminate algae growth in ponds and other water bodies. These sprays typically contain chemicals that either kill algae directly or disrupt their growth processes, helping to clear up green or murky water and restore the pond’s ecological balance.
- Post-Emergent Spray #2, a type of herbicide used to kill weeds that have already emerged from the soil and are actively growing
- Specialty Spray, targeted treatments designed to address specific vegetation issues beyond general weed control. These sprays are specifically designed to target unique plant species, invasive plants, or challenging conditions such as brush or overgrowth.
- Standard Fertilizer Spray #2, applying liquid fertilizer solutions to plants, usually via a spray application method. This process is often referred to as “foliar feeding,” where the solution is sprayed directly onto the leaves, enabling rapid nutrient absorption by the plant’s foliage. It’s a common method for providing plants with essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which are crucial for growth and overall plant health.
July Sprays:
- Necrotic Ring Spray, a lawn disease caused by a fungus called Leptosphaeria korrae, which primarily affects Kentucky bluegrass. It manifests as circular or ring-shaped patches of dead or dying grass, often with a reddish-brown border and a healthy green center, resembling a “frogeye”.
- Noxious Weed Spray, the application of herbicides, specifically designed to control or eliminate noxious weeds, which are non-native plants that can be destructive, competitive, and difficult to control. These weeds can have a negative impact on ecosystems, agriculture, and human health.
- Organic Fertilizer Spray, a liquid fertilizer composed of natural materials, is designed for application to plant foliage (foliar application) or directly to the soil, providing essential nutrients for healthy plant growth.
- Pond Algae Spray, a product designed to control and eliminate algae growth in ponds and other water bodies. These sprays typically contain chemicals that either kill algae directly or disrupt their growth processes, helping to clear up green or murky water and restore the pond’s ecological balance.
- Post-Emergent Spray #3, a type of herbicide used to kill weeds that have already emerged from the soil and are actively growing
- Premium Fertilizer Spray #3, is a liquid fertilizer designed to provide a quick boost of nutrients to lawns and gardens.
- Summer Insect Spray, a repellent designed to protect against biting insects, particularly during the summer months when they are most active. These sprays typically contain active ingredients that deter mosquitoes, ticks, flies, and other insects, offering relief from bites and potential disease transmission.
August Sprays:
- Basic Fertilizer Spray #2, liquid fertilizers applied to plants, including lawns, shrubs, and gardens.
- Late Summer Insect Spray, pest control products, often sprays, are designed to control insects that are prevalent during the late summer months. These products are used to manage and eliminate pests such as mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and various lawn insects that may become more active or problematic as the weather cools down.
- Lawn Weed Spray #2, a substance used to control unwanted plants, or weeds, in lawns. These sprays can be selective, targeting specific types of weeds without harming grass, or non-selective, killing any plants they encounter.
- Necrotic Ring Spray, a lawn disease caused by a fungus called Leptosphaeria korrae, which primarily affects Kentucky bluegrass. It manifests as circular or ring-shaped patches of dead or dying grass, often with a reddish-brown border and a healthy green center, resembling a “frogeye”.
- Pond Algae Spray, a product designed to control and eliminate algae growth in ponds and other water bodies. These sprays typically contain chemicals that either kill algae directly or disrupt their growth processes, helping to clear up green or murky water and restore the pond’s ecological balance.
- Post-Emergent Spray #4, a type of herbicide used to kill weeds that have already emerged from the soil and are actively growing.
- Standard Fertilizer Spray #3, applying liquid fertilizer solutions to plants, usually via a spray application method. This process is often referred to as “foliar feeding,” where the solution is sprayed directly onto the leaves, enabling rapid nutrient absorption by the plant’s foliage. It’s a common method for providing plants with essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK), which are crucial for growth and overall plant health.
Our Fall Spray Service Schedule:
September Sprays:
- Fall Pre-Emerge Spray, a type of herbicide applied to lawns in the fall to prevent winter annual weeds from germinating and growing in the spring. It’s a preventative measure that targets weed seeds before they sprout, helping to maintain a healthy lawn throughout the winter and into the following spring.
- Foundation Spray #3, the application of a pesticide or insecticide around the base of a building’s foundation to prevent or control pests from entering the structure. It’s a form of perimeter pest control that creates a barrier to deter insects, spiders, and other pests. This treatment is typically applied to the foundation walls, the surrounding soil, and other potential entry points, such as window wells and gaps in the foundation.
- Premium Fertilizer Spray #4, is a liquid fertilizer designed to provide a quick boost of nutrients to lawns and gardens.
October Sprays:
- Annual Bluegrass Spray, the application of herbicides to control the growth of annual bluegrass, a common lawn weed also known as Poa annua.
- Deep Root Spray, also known as deep root fertilization or deep root watering, refers to a technique where a liquid fertilizer or water is injected directly into the soil around a plant’s root zone, typically several inches deep. This method bypasses the soil surface, delivering nutrients or water directly to the roots, promoting healthier and more robust plant growth.
- Soil Drench Spray, a method of applying liquid solutions, like pesticides, fertilizers, or bio stimulants, directly to the soil around a plant’s base. This allows the plant to absorb the solution through its roots, offering a targeted and often long-lasting effect.
- Specialty Spray, targeted treatments designed to address specific vegetation issues beyond general weed control. These sprays are specifically designed to target unique plant species, invasive plants, or challenging conditions such as brush or overgrowth.
Now you are ready for Fall Clean Up, which we also offer. Please call (509) 536-2885 for further information or to inquire about more services Greenleaf Landscaping, Inc. offers.
Why Choose Greenleaf Landscaping for Spray Services?
At Greenleaf Landscaping, Inc., we’ve got you covered with targeted solutions for every need:
Pest Control:
Keep pests in check with our eco-friendly, low-toxicity solutions.
Weed Sprays:
Achieve a pristine, weed-free lawn with our effective and safe weed control applications.
Tree & Shrub Protection:
Shield your trees and shrubs from harmful diseases and pests.
Seasonal Maintenance:
Maintain a vibrant, healthy landscape year-round.
Our licensed technicians use environmentally friendly methods, including Integrated Pest Management (IPM), to deliver results responsibly. It’s all about healthy landscapes and fewer pesticides!
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- Tuesday 7 am - 3:30 pm
- Wednesday 7 am - 3:30 pm
- Thursday 7 am - 3:30 pm
- Friday 7 am - 3:30 pm
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